370 ENGLISH COINAGE. C HAi>. XIV. 



had been distributed among the various nations 

 of the civilized world, which distribution was 

 scarcely accomplished before the commencement 

 of the seventeenth century. 



Coinage of Great Britain in each reign, from 

 the accession of James I. in 1603, to that of his 

 present Majesty in 1830: 



James I. Gold . 3,666,389 



Silver . 1,807,277 



5,473,666 

 Average of the 22 years . . 248,800 



Charles I. including the Common- 

 wealth. Gold . 3,465,188 

 Silver . 9,776,544 



13,241,732 



Average of the 35 years . . 378,338 



Charles II. Gold . 4,177,253 



Silver . 3,722,180 



-^ 7,899,433 



Average of the 22 years . . 358,6 1 1 



James II. Gold . 2,113,638 



Silver . l 2,115,115 



4,228,753 

 Average of the 4 years . . 1 ,05 7, 1 84 



William and Mary and William 



III. Gold . 2,341,889 



Silver . 7,093,074 



9,434,963 



Average of the 12 years . . 867,246 



1 In this is included < 1,5 9 6,799 of base money coined for 

 Ireland. 



